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California received the highest score and Mississippi the worst in a new nationwide ranking of state laws designed to reduce ...
He will lead an agency that has been beset with massive staffing cuts and leadership turnover. The former congessman has no ...
The US Environmental Protection Agency said Friday it was moving ahead with plans to axe its workforce by more than 3,700 ...
An environmental group urged a federal appeals court to toss out a decision by the EPA that would allow using phosphogypsum, ...
In the 50,000 water systems surveyed in the study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) between 2021 and 2023, there were ...
A neighborhood in North Tulsa is at the center of concern for a resident with questions about abandoned barrels.According to ...
As tick season is well underway in Fort Leonard Wood, medical professionals at the General Leonard Wood Army Community ...
The Environmental Protection Agency had previously considered isolated wetlands to be under their jurisdiction, requiring permits to fill or otherwise develop them.
The Environmental Protection Agency has placed 139 employees on leave after they signed a letter criticizing the Trump administration's environmental policies.
A recent study led by Columbia University is raising new concerns about the safety of arsenic levels in U.S. drinking water, ...